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FIREattorney breaks down Hamline University controversy for British audiences
Free speech laws and culture are much different on the other side of the Atlantic, but that doesn鈥檛 limit 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 advocacy to this side of the pond. Recently, FIREattorney Alex Morey appeared on the British television station GB News to discuss 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 support for professor Erika L贸pez Prater, who was punished by Hamline University for showing a well-known depiction of the Prophet Muhammad in an art history class.
Appearing on the news show 鈥淔ree Speech Nation,鈥 Morey explained for British audiences why this case is so important in the United States. Because college administrators across the country are acting on 鈥渃omplaints from students premised solely on protected expression . . . and treating it as if it鈥檚 legally actionable discrimination or harassment,鈥 she said, faculty and students alike are being punished 鈥渨ithout an ounce of due process or even following the college鈥檚 own policies.鈥
When asked if college administrators in the U.S. are stepping over the line to police what can be taught in the classroom, Morey said, 鈥淎bsolutely.鈥
Academic freedom is an incredibly important corollary of free expression. In the U.S., we have the First Amendment, so at public colleges they must respect people鈥檚 freedom of expression. At private colleges like Hamline, they can choose what they elevate as their most important principles and this one chooses to say we care about free expression, we care about academic freedom, but then they don鈥檛 follow through. As soon as a student complains, as soon as it gets traction on Twitter, that sort of thing, administrators these days are very averse to any type of controversy, and they find it much more advantageous to protect their college brand . . . rather than respect that one faculty member鈥檚 rights, or that one student鈥檚 rights, but of course there are downstream consequences for free speech and academic freedom.
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